The Brussels Post, 1967-05-18, Page 142,00 A Yes' ,u - $2.60 To U.S.A. , ( Y, 18th, 1:)07 POST PUBIEUING .1-10USID
100 Years Of Service.-
By Canadian imperial
,137.1,nk of Commerce
II !,' 11 1)1 /aged
l,v rife unusual flag cm the Can.
Ilank of rommerve
111111(.0'1'w" The confederation of
the only institution
that t.- .feir celebrating
r 1n .te•01 That deep reel and
geld i:ring the symbol
,he C.1.71. of C., Is flying to
iii}' Jan 0a7..n of service to
tie • public.,
'flu' orf•eision WW' further mark
eur boom). lernin 'h with a
feious gesture of hospitality in
the serving- of Neffoo and donuts
to eustoMers. nu Monday, May
l\Trs. Ceti] Parker, assisted;
Mrs. Howard Bernard, was
tli friondy hostess garbed in a.
oostunie appropriate to the period
or the ostablishrnent of the bank..
ilaskets of beautifnl crimson
snapdragons and yellow feathered
moms, the crimson r arnattori,
boutiners worn by Mr. r. Parker,.
manager, and the accountant, ao,T
th, yellow mum corsages of the,
youeg ladies of the staff, added
festive air to the orcasion,
The male members of the staff
wore gold cuff links and the
ladies gold pins bearing the
insignia of the C. T. B. of C.. pre-
sented to them by toe hank.
rP.! A NPP
Majestic W. I. Hear
Top Ontario Speaker
g(„)(1 oilendanee of Members
triends were not to the May
Institute meet hl Er Tharglif.LY
n
District. Animal meeting IS
hettlg hold in 13rOaSelti on. ',nitre-
da;v. May 19th. Registration be-
gins at 9 a.m. in the Anglican
Church, where the dinner will be
servecl by the Anglican
Delegntos appointed were Mrs.
and Elinor Homing-
and Mrs. Stephens. There
'Will he a display of five antique
articles from ench branch,
. The meeting was under the
topic "Horne Pleotionlics" so
`tit-r, 11), Clidtnor6 took the Anti'
for flip program.
Mrs. .Toyce Triebner demon-
strated the making of a Blue-
berry BnrlrlEa which she served
later with a hot lemon sauce,
which was very good, we were
also siren the rertpe.
The "lotto by Mrs, re de
Itrlps was "character is like pm-
Ivo/6nm, : it is -made stitch by
Mitch".
The Boll Call which was
ens-wered well with the threat of
fine. was timely Tins on storing
(defiling.
The highlight of the evening
%Yds the sineeeh nn "Corinda i, hr
l',rnrla "\-V11.Sern. the tirrseti-
4`a}inn of this Sneech in oronto.
Anril Stith, she won the trophy.'
which rave her the distinetion of
h.st snenTeer In Ontario
in her this'~ for this and other
triumphs makes us very- neond or
Lindn.
Current events as given by Mrs.
Wilton Ticiningwny are. a very
interesting Part of cur program,
Oar institute presented n 23,00
binctlie to the 'Mnsic restival
was won' by Belgrove.
Silver rent ermin] spoons at
are being sold hey members
Po be sure nod soeure this 'keen.
terti.
Airs, Trona Armstrong report-
on nrogress regarding the
Mnlev memorial at slip ce-
rneterv, Council bran is rrning to
lee remiired in financing ft.
Mairstie Trtsfitnte is planning
to sneriscw, n float to enter nor
Centennial Thirrele. number or
the mernhero, were named to 'belt)
let nlannine. f10 0.
rtnme s \rmstenna. -Davis do
'sites. TTrtnitign'ov. r.tige)i
Ctultriore, and Mit, Walter
sang rho song "Mother"
the ladies Mined in the chorus
the 1)r-sooting old song,
'Mrs 71; Curlmore ;motioned a
'somber of roofs and bulbs, which
reelixed some si -Tattier money.
Tlle 'hostesses fo,. the evening
wore 'Mrs. Mot's. Sneir and toWe,
(4,,•.C.
nore/IF 1-10MEt
We are lnniti ni forward to
home for itritsetelti.
ftl.o.(it.1 TT ()Tr-, ,
MAIL SERVICE FOR
VICTORIA [DAY, MAY nod
Postal 11111011Ni
this holida).
No itutii is received nlld ille
Pt icket art' CIOS011 all day,
.1 .11Pre. 124 11.11 rural wait delivery.
The malt i5i (tirf,atchpd its u tlutrl
ut 5 (' OCIC,
MATHERS HOUSTON
CARDS 6F THANKS
My sincere thanks to everyone
wite sent in r, cards and gifts While
was in the hospital.
Tli atilt Yon
George to n gint,
I would like to thank all whir,
u-pullonihni•ori trie with cards,
and gifts while t was a,
nallent in Wingbarn TTospital.
Your th might ruteriSS vill
eleet;
Doctors Are introduceti
Tp Brussels Citizens
pprox.i me I el.,Y ;-,() busines8
people, Melnly-ys r if OW AI vdir.
',,Tirol Con' ro votumitteo, and
other interested persons, gather-
ed at the New American H'itel
on Friday evening for a dinnei
me‘etinF arranged to meet Dr, and
mrs, Zyieli of Boreet, Tediglani.
and Dr. Tom Verth, Dentist, of
Toronto. Oilier head table intros.,-
included 71,1.r. and Mrs. Inch "
Toronto, Mr. Inch is the (-3 ,,npral
Manager of the Dominion 'Dental
Supply, Toronto.
Both doctors expressed keon
interest in Ineating in itrits,..,
They had visited 'CiTingliarn
Hospital. and the Cal In (hr
Nursing Home. Brussels. and 11.-Pr',r•
impressed by the facilities avail-
able, mitt with the Village
leatssels,
Herbert Strettori, -imirman rf
the Meclieal-Mental eon-re-if/tee
The Sacrament of Baptisth was
va observc.,0 In Knox PreehYter-
inn Church, on Sunday, May' 14.
when Tracy Dawn, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. ;loin Seddon, Steven
Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
T'i'ed Smith , were baptised by the
minister. Bev, C. A. Winn.
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Hnehn.
Conestoga, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Cnlvin Cameron and Miss r.
rift the wer,kend,
)1'i; Maxine Smolidna, Kitch.
Spent• the weekend at her
home here.
Mr. and Mrs Allan Dunn,
,Pit icy and Dentin, Bloemingdnle,
visited with Mr. and Mrs, Forl
itenn 'en Semlav
Centennial F3e.11 Held
Community Centre
A ',rood crewel attenclod tile
Ceilevninl -flail 'i i'
in the Conorrarite. centre Mg'
of the Old time dances were en-
d to the mnsie n f
Mann's °relies!. 11-
,e/other wore old time costumes
rind nrizes were aweed,-,0 trl "I'D,
and Mrs. TIorry' 'Mile is
ene of soyere1 on (+lin rr("c'$
held under tic 111qiNTOPS
of the 6*01: V.-/I St1 rn rroitroi.
nothor is to he held en
in Moneriere
Mrs. Stuart Stevenson is a
nalient in Winchnin hospital.
Several from this area attend-
''Pertreits of the Post" in are
stn forth TTigh Scheel on Mon.
evening.
Fred ileclritt and Mr arid
Mrs. .lobo Bockitt and chilmrre
of Preston. were SimanY
visitors with '."kit end
eleo chem.
.1\ r. tiled Mrs. Tionglas 'Revs end
t1r1:111 of 'Min ot,ost .,•!.411
7kir.; rre-rel t acit 04 ,stor.
+7,ngoi mrd
TT.'t'' -re
IN't,c'?." ti of c In
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T its
Jrri 5,9 East Wawanosh
Bo.) rA Meeting
..‘ ii 11001
..1 1/1 ▪ Xiay I.
s of Nair meetings in
road end epTiroved.
Pityliti-ret of ),e,e , rollowitw hhls
out 1:(erive•ei Rot,.
• 03 Nyth,
ri.r l'orinni
1.01; V:allir-r Furnishing.
0.7.7 0.7..0.,
(;. Stiles,
•.:1 =it, ],lies.
d 1:97 10;
Tol old-) !inn, russets
,An air • Tlainton Ltd.
Vnnr.. 12 fli;; Ad-
aftee Times Fast
cit: Ideal
eple '.•1 r Dill's Electric
Motion .T, rurrif•. 73. Elliott
ire' D(' n
1 'filo ChoS along the Wert
or the school
of Cnrrin and
n et ell, I hutresignations of
Ashton inc vrI,a. Wilhelm he
,eent ed with ree:r•-•tf,', The
fn.!' 1.1" demolitie-n of the
sehoel 1311:11, wa..-4 given to
Trini and wrnolcine:
immedintcly.
lietien cenit ,-.s that we ndieurn
meet ne..ain et the veil or the
irmon.
7lecriteliree, TZalph Shn
chnirm r.1, Secretary •
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SERVICE
l!NinAY, ]CRAY 28th
annual Church Service of
le11,r.i ()On d Orfli‘r of Odd.
will In , held in St. John's
Cletroh. Brussels, Sim ,
"Oh, M-el at TOOF
7'1111 ..t e
FNOACEMENT
Tie , en et is ernaittived of
-1-1 1 ichti to rortic(is
el e? Bann, son of Mr. and Mrs. P.
n r!in. Tif.:1 IL of 11,84, 'I, Walton.
1.0 ,• e. Ile daughter
Pullet) Liehti of Welles-
vh „ \ ron
Awn.. h
T Wf) n'elools: tit the
eene-it. Cherch,
• PFrvPI. F WF KNOW
•cuss Bare "”cdeinnon.
snt
Join, TIor-voy and
f'7". Or • T mnd on
rormer's
Zip 'cad :Vol -mar!
" 1
*).Tiee ft, .11itso in
into" Cleneral
• the weekend
"Mr, nod '',k1vs.
1,-isited en
th her e',''....1/1(-1-
1";1 11,-(1
leeie , ,•r (110
:MA r o w
SPRING TIME IS
CLEAN UP TIME
N'ow is the time to clean up.
e tint up, and beautify our home
urrotindings and make Brussels •
really- "0 Oa riols Prettiest Vil•
loge",
. will be. welcoming many
visitors this centennial year,.
partienlorly • during ''Conic' flome
Week". Lot us spruce up. and
greet -thent with a bright appear-.
once. ••
Home owners • Oa I. do meth,
with little expense and a few
Peens of energy devoted to oink-
irw • thcir homes, lawns, and
a rdens Tin .serif a More pleasing .
mew:ironer.
'Hot rid of messy debris. era.
dieatP th05P Unsightly wee ri
Vint nee"» 'the appearance or your
property 011(1 spread to that of
Your neighbour.
There are some yneatit lots, and
sr untidy promises that are
in need _of an enerette clean-up
Some fresh point, additional
!lowers, well groomed lawns,
iniures,-, on 'visitors that Brussela
reAdents take pride in the en'
0oaranoe of their vilInge, and
thet thie ra not only a plpasarel
Pince to visit, toil It
inel••ases the vaine of your pron.
1 •'t :111 • t, Oil I r: nit a ren t
--110rteninc: tip" ennipaige iliillf
in- it eltr centennial
elect.
The Ceti/n.11, nsvi,ell rittl
c eel tee !lie! eontioli fieflo
• .4
I .,4 ,..}• !O'
A wedding trip to Florida was
chosen. fly Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
?,Tethers after their Wedding at
Duff's -Coifed Church, Walton.
ltev, Artimr 7Tigelnhotham offic-
iated (it the double-ring ceremony.
The bride, the former Brenda
Is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Rae 'Houston of RP 2 Bros-
Pols, and the bridegroom's tai-enf si
ore Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mothers
of London.
The church Was decorated
with baskets of white snap-
dragons, tinted daisy ehrysan-
thetnions. and tall, white tapers
flanking the altar'
Miss titian .Tlryntis era solo-
ist ,,vith Mrs. 7Tarvey Brown at
iho organ,
The bride entered the church
with her father wearing a floor-
length gown of organza over
tulle and, taffeta with lace bodiee
and lily-point sleeves, Derp,fioun.
cog of Chentilly Inca trimmed the
bouffant skirt and a train of lace
and Organ za fell from the Shotild-
prs. Her fingertip veil was hold by
a cluster or organza roses, She
carried centennial roses and
el=ehenotis.
The main of honor, Miss Clenna
\lalt and Miss Shelley 7,teltan,
both of London: the junior
bridesdaid. Miss .Tanice Tionston,
were gowned alike. They wore
Capri Moo 5111; shantung. Moor-
, leegth moire gowns and eurried
boeetteicl 61 white dnis.ies and
blue titled chrysanthemums.
-Terry Mothers, hrether of the
brideareem, London, was hest
man, Rohovt lieu tan, Kitchener.
brother rf the bride, and a 1W
Ma 61.111(1 Bend, cousin of
the bridegtooln, ushered the
nests.
wedding' reception 'was held
in the church parlor. Mr. and
Mrs 71in Ch.M.:4 will live in Loudon,
Several nro.nontinl events in,
London nod Wnitori honored the.
bride.